obviously it needs a deck put on it... but it looks like the material used for the frame is pretty damn beefy. The guy says the width (to the ends of the support thingies) is 7'. That'd be just right.... box in those supports, make some bent-tube fenders and roll with it. Only problem with the beast from what the guy said is that the deck part is only 16' long. I know, I know... a 24 footer would be way better... but I wonder if I could make this thing into a truggy hauler? Doesn't seem like it would be to hard to add a bit of length in the rear... maybe a couple of feet plus a dovetail?

opinions/thoughts from the trailer gurus appreciated. Guy is asking less than 9 hundy...

Also, 5 lug wheels- the axles seem to be pretty small. Keep in mind both of those axles need to be able to handle the weight of the trailer plus your rig and any other gear you may want to load on it.- that can get up to and over 7000 lbs pretty quick

house trailer frames are very strong. my dad has a few trailers made from them, and with a good floor on it, he hauls backhoes on them. strong and lightweight. the I-beam theyre made from is high tensil strength steel.
if you add to the rear of that one, you'll also have to move the axles back too, otherwise, it will wag real bad on you.

yeah, the axles might be on the light side... I dunno and neither does the seller. The frame certainly looks like its heavy. If those axles are 3500 pounders, I doubt that frame + my truggy would come under the specs limit...

the guy seems pretty firm at $850. bummer. Good trailers are very hard to find around here. Almost all the tandem axle flatbeds I see are to short... or to narrow... or rusted piles of crap... or $893749835390853489.

I would buy it. I like that you could roll the K5 over the wheels. No fenders to worry about. The GVW has to be atleast 3500 for each axle. You could fab that trailer how you want it exactly, instead of how I am having to modify mine to make things work. Wave $800 cash and see if it flies?

I would buy it. I like that you could roll the K5 over the wheels. No fenders to worry about. The GVW has to be atleast 3500 for each axle. You could fab that trailer how you want it exactly, instead of how I am having to modify mine to make things work. Wave $800 cash and see if it flies?

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